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P: Generative Remove Feedback (Camera Raw)

Adobe Employee ,
Aug 13, 2024 Aug 13, 2024
This post applies to Camera Raw.
Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Ecosystem feedback can be found here.
Previous Early Access Feedback can be found here.
 
Generative Remove makes it easier to remove unwanted objects and distractions with a simple gesture, even on complex backgrounds. For more accurate results, be sure to include the object's shadow in your selection and/or expand its size. 
 
Detect Objects uses AI to find the objects underneath a brushed area. The masked areas will now appear larger than the Early Access version of this feature. You can also circle objects for quicker selection now. 
 
We have also updated the spot selection experience to make it easier to manage variations, switch the fill type, refine the selection area, or re-generate as needed. 
 
Batch updating is also now supported for Generative Remove spots. 

As Generative AI analyzes portions of the image that have been cropped out, Camera Raw has the ability to toggle Show Uncropped Image is now available to guide you in your Generative Remove selection. 
 
Try out the latest updates and share your feedback with us here. Please also include the following details in your post: 
  • App version
  • System details
  • Example image(s) if you wish to share

Our team continually monitors this thread to track issues for future improvement. Thanks!
 
Lisa Ngo: Lightroom Product Manager

 

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Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
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Adobe Employee , Dec 12, 2024 Dec 12, 2024

Update (Dec 2024):  With the new release, it is no longer necessary to perform Generative Remove Operations prior to Cropping. 
Update (August 2025) With the new release, the Generative Remove Engine has been updated. 
See this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwpUX4b6igY 

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New Here ,
Jul 24, 2025 Jul 24, 2025

Removal is apparently very dependent on chance. In one photo I want to remove a wine glass and it works pretty well. In a second picture with the same motif, the wine glass is replaced by various other glasses. Even several attempts do not change this. iMac Sequoia 15.5, in this case Fuji X100F images. However, I have had similar problems with my Canon R5 Mark 2.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

No, it does not work. You've made it more complicated—again. It used to work fine, but now it's confusing. I regularly use the spot removal tool to clean dust from the sensor in my images, and you've changed the parameters so it no longer works the way it used to. The functions I relied on are gone. What you don't seem to understand is that people prefer to work routinely, without having to stop and think about technical changes like this. Suddenly, I realize you've altered something that was working perfectly. Why change what already works? This is regression, not progress.

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Advisor ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

Which functions do you think are missing? Can you be a little more specific?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

Yes, I can be more specific.

Until recently, the functionality for removing unwanted artifacts from images - like dust spots from the sensor  - it was simple and efficient. In Adobe Camera RAW, I could select the "Remove" tool from the upper right corner, a circle with a plus sign would appear, I’d click on the dust spot, and it would disappear. It was fast, intuitive, and required no extra thinking, just click and go.

Now, the process has become unnecessarily complicated. I click on the dust spot, but nothing happens right away. Instead, you’ve introduced extra steps like "Use Generative AI," "Detect Object," and then additional options below like "Fill," "Remove," "Opacity." Only after going through all of this does the "Remove" button appear.

Why add all these extra steps?

Please bring back the simplicity - when I click on a spot, it should just vanish. It’s frustrating when something that worked perfectly is suddenly made slower and more complex. This doesn’t feel like progress - it feels like a downgrade.

It honestly seems like someone at Adobe is under pressure to “innovate,” so they introduce unnecessary changes that end up ruining workflows that were smooth and efficient before. At this point, I’m seriously considering asking for a refund.

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Advisor ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

Just untick "Use generative remove" and the tool is then the same as it was. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

Thanks, solved, it works as before now. 

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Contributor ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

Hi Rikk,

 

"With the new release, it is no longer necessary to perform Generative Remove Operations prior to Cropping." 

--What about Denoise, is it still recommended that we do that first?

--Does heal still have to be done before AI selections?

 

thanks

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Participant ,
Aug 10, 2025 Aug 10, 2025

Normally I'd just do the masking and removal myself but thought: Let's try the built in tool! 
For one thing the UI is far my clunky than it should be, but even then I made sure to so a very accurate mask of the subject (clearly defined) to be removed. This is almost the perfect situation for this tool except... I think the images speak for themselves...

 

PS feedback-01.jpg

The yellow line is just the screen capture, not the original mask.

 

This is what I got... How are the results this bad?

PS feedback-01.jpg

 

 

 

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New Here ,
Aug 15, 2025 Aug 15, 2025

Update (Aug 2025): The remove and generate with AI is completely "confused". I edited 2 Pictures from a Series a week ago and i could easily remove and generate. You didnt even see that there was a object before. Now he generates random stuff into the raw Image. When a update breaks AI then you know its not a good update.
But basically until July 2025 it was a perfect tool. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 20, 2025 Aug 20, 2025

Mac Studio Sequoia 15.6 / ACR 15.5.0.2318 

Panorama was created with fill option. Attempted to clean up fill with Remove with Gen AI. Outcome was worse than start in that it remembered where the original fill line was.

Screenshot 2025-08-20 at 6.02.07 PM.jpeg

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 24, 2025 Aug 24, 2025
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For sports photography, getting reflections on the face guards of players (e.g., football players wearing helmets and a face shield) is a major challenge.  The reflection remove tool does not seem to work on this. I was wondering if this could be added?  Thanks!

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